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RS200 Scottish Champs Day 1
Big gusts reaching over 30 knots made the first day of the Scottish Champs very exciting for the 33 boats who flew to the start area.
Usually the saturday before the UK Nationals is reserved as a practise day but this year the practice day included two races as part of the Scottish Champs.
Race one was sailed in 25 knots with a max gust of 33 recorded ! James Stewart & Toby - tastic showed they are still the heavy weather experts to win from Chris Martin & Katherine Lovering at the last gybe with the Scottish masters Robbie Burns & Vicki Simpson in 3rd.
The wind moderated for race two dropping to 8 knots at times with gusts still up to 20 knots.
Burns & Simpson lead from start to finish whilst Stewart & Lewis pulled through to take 2nd from Tom Morris & Emma Porteous.
Full results & reports each day will be on the RS200 pages under results tab.